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  • Visit Tow Boo Kong Before Chinese New Year

    Visit Tow Boo Kong Before Chinese New Year

    Visit Tow Boo Kong Before Chinese New YearTow Boo Kong, the very famous temple in Raja Uda which also known as Nine Emperor Gods Temple is now decorated with Chinese New Year lighting and become very beautiful and magnificent at night. Besides that, the whole open compound of the temple is converted into a night market site that runs until Chinese New Year where people can shop, pray, see and eat.

    It becomes very happenings at night. I was lucky to be around Raja Uda, Butterworth area last night so I went there to check out as I heard it’s very beautiful at night. Indeed it look very grand. The temple only lights up during festival like Chinese New Year and Nine Emperor Gods festival so you must not miss out right now.

    Yeah! Gong Xi Fa Chai!

  • Party Rock Anthem Shuffling With Traditional Lion Dance

    Party Rock Anthem Shuffling With Traditional Lion DanceTraditional Chinese Lion Dance is always about the lion head and two people in it, dancing with the Chinese dong dong qiang drum. It’s nice, it’s fun to see, it’s the Chinese tradition that this dance can scared away the Chinese monster – Nian.

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    The tradition has preserved until today until lately, the dance and the music has been modified, upgraded! See the video below that the lion dance with Party Rock Anthem and shuffle with them.

  • 光明新春庙会 Guang Ming Daily’s Miao Hui 2012

    光明新春庙会 Guang Ming Daily’s Miao Hui 2012

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    #1: Guang Ming Daily Press Centre.

    光明新春庙会 Guang Ming Daily’s Miao Hui 2012 – The press centre of Guang Ming Daily on Macalister Road turns into a happenings carnival on last Sunday night where thousands flocked into the compound of Guang Ming Daily and Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Centre. It’s the annual ‘temple fair’ by Guang Ming Daily which is a mini carnival that stages performance, dragon dance, lion dance, and a mini art-craft market in conjunction with the celebration of Chinese New Year.

    This ‘temple fair’ or known as Miao Hui to the Chinese is a smaller scale of Chinese New Year carnival celebration by the Penang State Goverment.

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    #2: Performance stage.


    #3: Sun Yat-Sen Centre on Macalister Road, Penang.

    It happened on the Saturday night that I was free and have got nothing to do, curiously, I went to check out the Guang Ming Miao Hui on Macalister Road, armed with my photography gear. My friend Min Xiang, Kok Sheng, Sammy and Stanley were there too, I went there to meet them up.


    #4: Kaka Art Market.

    The whole carnival occupied two addresses on Macalister Road, the Guang Ming Daily & Sinchew Daily Press Centre and the Sun Yat-Sen Museum. There’s a mini art market (Kaka Art Market) at there which sells plenty of cute and cool handicraft. All the handmade were pretty impressive and nice. I bought something at there too.


    #5: Cute handmade bunnies.


    #6: Some handmade.


    #7: More handmade.


    #8: Figurine.


    #9: A shit head figure.

    The Miao Hui is mainly about the mini art market, stage performance which includes local artists, dragon dance, wushu demostration, magic show, dance performance and a special appearance of traditional dragon dance – Ban Deng Long 板凳龙, which the long dragon is made of wooden plank and then decorated with colourful Chinese lanterns.


    #10: Wooded dragon – Ban Deng Long.


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    #12: The dragon is now flying.


    #13: Happy boy.


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    I spent about 2 hours at there photographing and chatting with friends and home I went. Chinese New Year mood is coming very early this year with these Miao Hui carnival. Happy early Chinese New Year my friends and everyone! =)

  • Chinese New Year Lighting

    Chinese New Year Lighting

    Chinese New Year Lighting – Those who celebrate Christmas, they will get a Christmas tree and decorate it nicely with bells, candies, gift boxes as well as LED lighting. My family is not really a Christmas person when it comes to Christmas, our house doesn’t has a Christmas tree.

    However, when it comes to Chinese New Year, we will hunt for Chinese lanterns as well as those LED lighting. Different types of lighting can be seen at almost every electrical and lighting shops in Penang. It sort of light up some part of the city too. Now you see that Chinese has their love on lighting too.

    Do you decorate your home of garden with these kind of lighting?

  • Morning Twilight Sky In Penang

    Morning Twilight Sky In Penang

    Morning Twilight Sky In Penang – Morning twilight is the time somewhere about Sunrise where night and day meet at the horizon. I was driving early from Penang Island to Seberang Perai yesterday’s morning at about 7am. The sky was so blue and the dawn sky was so pretty. I quickly took out my camera – Panasonic Lumix LX5, slowed down my vehicle on the road and start snapping away. I know it’s not right to do so but I just couldn’t help myself capturing the beauty of dawn in Penang.

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    Penang is beautiful, isn’t she?

  • Yellow Penang Chung Ling High School

    Yellow Penang Chung Ling High School

    Yellow Penang Chung Ling High School

    Yellow Penang Chung Ling High School – Back to my high school last weekend and surprised to see that the make over of the front school facade has done. They have repainted the school yellow colour! It’s the bright yellow colour. Looking weird, very weird, but somehow, cool I guess.

    It’d been very long time that I didn’t visit my high school. I miss it quite a lot actually. 2012, this is my third year after leaving high school already. I went there to visit my Leo Club friends where the school was having the annual CCA Open Day.

    The school was beige in colour back then, I wonder who suggest yellow colour. A little information is that yellow colour is one of the colour in Chung Ling High School’s emblem.


    Random #1: The police cadet so serious.


    Random #2: LCD screens are everywhere in school!


    Random #2.1: Oooo, so it’s Samsung.

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    Random #3: Look disgusting, but we like! Chung Ling-style fried egg.

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    Random #4: The stand of the motorcycle sunken into the tar road. WOW.

  • Little Red Elmo Mobile Accessory From Universal Studio Japan

    Little Red Elmo Mobile Accessory From Universal Studio Japan

    Little Red Elmo Keychain From Universal Studio Japan – A souvenir from Stanley and Sammy for the little cute Elmo handphone accessory from Universal Studio, Japan.

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  • Friends Get-Together At Chien Chern’s Place

    Friends Get-Together At Chien Chern’s Place


    #1: Johnny Teh Zheng Feng! Long time no see, football pro, good singing voice, always work on math question. =D

    Friends Get-Together At Chien Chern’s Place – When everyone goes to college, it’s hard to meet up, crap, talk, do stupid together like we used to be during high school because we were always together in the same classroom for the whole year. I am now back to Penang for holiday which I am enjoying every bit moment of it. Trying to utilize the nice holiday properly.

    Recently, a group of boys, went to Chien Chern’s place for a little steamboat gathering.


    #2: Alvin, my best friend since form 1 who I influenced to start a blog – alvinyang.net. Ignore his lame pose.


    #3: Boy chefs. LOL. Alvin, Raykee, Arron and Simon.

    Everyone was kinda surprised, wonder why there’s no girls. Not even Chien Chern’s pet dog is a girl. So it’s all-boys night. HAHA. Although some said boys is a better cook, somehow the night’s steamboat was luan luan lai (made it simply), however turn out full and not that bad too.

    Well, I let the picture speaks in this post. Enjoy and happy Monday!


    #4: Zez Chien, my classmate when I was 16, 4 years ago. =D


    #5: Chien Chern, the crazy one who I always mix with during high school.


    #6: Now you see his face.


    #7: Arron, also the crazy one and I give him a title of “Great Story Teller”. He just so nice to talk with.


    #8: Working out on the steamboat, just ignore my face. =D


    #9: One of the entertainment, arm wrestling. Just one round.


    #10: What the … ?! I have no idea why we were posing for the 1Malaysia. Hmm. Seriously,election is coming soon, this year, think properly who to vote. =D Anwar just freed from Sodomy charge while I am writing this post.


    #11: Group photo.


    #12: Ignore Alvin. Alright, there’s still 1Malaysia on the right.


    #13: Arron, Tee Jin, Raykee, Chien Chern and me.

    That’s it, 9 batangs get-together at a batang’s house. HAHA

  • The Hidden Beach – Pasir Panjang Beach, Balik Pulau

    The Hidden Beach – Pasir Panjang Beach, Balik Pulau

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    #1: Balik Pulau from the mid-hill viewing platform.

    The Hidden Beach – Pasir Panjang Beach, Balik Pulau – In Penang, when we discuss about beach, I am sure you will think about the famous Batu Feringhi beach, further on you will find Monkey Beach and Pantai Kerachut hidden in the Penang National Park at Teluk Bahang. Another well-known one is the Pantai Acheh, well-known because of the site being hit by tsunami in year 2006.

    However, on the back of the Penang Island, located far south of Balik Pulau, there’s a hidden beach filled with some locals who go there for picnic – the Pasir Panjang Beach.

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    #3: The small island is Pulau Betong.

    Lastweekend, brother, brother’s girlfriend, me and cousin went for a road trip to the back of the island – Balik Pulau, which reveals a quiet side of Penang. Initially, our plan was to find the Balik Pulau Visitor Centre, rent a bike and go for a bike trail, but we failed to locate the centre and randomly, we followed the sign of towards ‘Pulau Betong’, hoping that we could find a good spot to enjoy the sunset.


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    We did in fact came to a fishing village, the Pulau Betong Fishing Village which has a fish market at there. The fish market is often visited by the locals, in fact, I did came here before a few years back. A further deep into the fishing village, we found ourselves, nearer to the sea. There’s a dirty beach as well as a jetty. Since the beach was dirty and at that location, we couldn’t really see the sunset as it was block by cape. We then decided to drive further down the road, pass the cape to find another spot.


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    #8: It says that ‘Beware! This beach is quite dangerous’.

    We then came to a dead end, where a Kem Bina Negara Balik Pulau is located at. The camp is use for the government purpose as the name means ‘Building Nation’ Camp. Ignoring the camp, at the side of the camp, there lies the Pasir Panjang Beach.


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    I am surprise to see there’s a stretch of sandy beach at this side of the island, fill with local Malay family at there, swimming and picnic-ing. The beach is pretty short, yet it’s a good spot, it’s a cleaner beach after all. The wave at here is also bigger than the wave at Batu Ferringhi, which makes it a little bit dangerous. However, the sand at the beach was not soft enough, it’s very rough.


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    I see people swimming, picnic and fishing at there. There isn’t any safeguards at there as far as I know. The people who can call for help is the visitor at there or the people who live in the Kem Bina Negara. So, it’s swim at your own risk in the sea.


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    #17. So relaxing.

    Despite the sand on the beach is not soft enough, the beach is not very long and wide, yet it has an awesome view of the sunset sinking down the horizon. It’s a good visit that day. I’ve included a Google Map below for your reference. =)

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  • Met Olivia Ong And Celebrate Wai Leong’s Birthday At Overtime

    Met Olivia Ong And Celebrate Wai Leong’s Birthday At Overtime


    #1: Overtime!

    Met Olivia Ong And Celebrate Wai Leong’s Birthday At Overtime – Monday night was pretty quiet as everyone was preparing to go back to school and work. The 2nd day 2012, I went to Overtime with my cousin, brother and his girlfriend. Overtime was not in our plan but it’s randomly suggested when we were thinking where to go to celebrate my cousin, Wai Leong’s birthday.


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    We went to Overtime at Gurney Drive, a very well-known pub in Penang, and all over Malaysia with live band music. Upon arrival, we were surprised to see many people at there despite school and work was on on the next day. We walk into it and saw Olivia Ong, a famous Chinese singer was autographing her album for her fans.


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    #4: Olivia Ong, a Singaporean who then recorded song in Japan.

    Unfortunately, we were too late because she’d done her singing at there and it’s autograph session which means nothing to us because we didn’t buy her album. Anyway, I’ve got to tell you she has good voice and nice song.

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    We then spend our night with Starker beer, playing Beans card games, sing birthday song, listen to the live band and eat birthday cake. I’ve got to say that the live band at there was pretty entertaining. Happy birthday once again to Wai Leong. =)

    One more thing, for those who always visit Overtime, do you know where Starker beer is from? Starker beer is from our lovely Malaysia! Haha. Starker means ‘stronger’ in German and it’s a German-style beer so it tasted a bit sweet.

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